TV/Monitor 15LV63B RESET?

I have been given a Television/monitor 15lv63b BUT I cannot use it because 1. I have no original Remote 2. The Buttons on the top of the TV are "Panel Locked"
How can I reset the Panel lock or access the menu system to reset any PIN etc. Is there a default reset option or any other way of making this menu system available?

Does this have anything to do with the codec being Apple ProRes?
The frame rate must work with NTSC - that is, it must be 29.97
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edit: any particular reason for using the HQ variant?

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